
Hung Chen Chen
Following a raise of 1,000 from Yuk Ping Sze, on the button Hung Chen Chen three-bet 2,500. Sze gave him action with a top up.
Both players passed up the flop K♠7♦ 10s then Hung resumed a delayed c-bet of 4,000 on the turn 9♠. Sze check-called to take them to the river K♦.
One more check from Sze led to a shove from Hung. Sze looked over then opted to fold.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
YP Yuk Ping Sze | 37,000(74 BB) | 7,000 |
CH Chang Hung Chen | 25,500(51 BB) | -4,500 |
Big pot worth 15,500 being fought for by Wei Da Chng and Billy Alfonso with the board at the turn 2♥ 10s 6♣ 2♠. Alfonso took a stab for 6,000 only to be answered with a shove from Wei.
Alfonso was well covered and proceeded to burn through two time chips before finally giving up his stake in the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
WD Wei Da Chng | 65,000(130 BB) | 49,700 |
BA Billy Alfonso | 19,800(40 BB) | -10,200 |

Sebastian Brandvist
Sebastian Brandvist called Ghee Peow Ku's raise and the blinds joined in for a four-way run at the flop of 2♠9♠2♥.
Ku continued for 2,600, Brandvist called, and the blinds stepped off for heads up to the turn 8♥. This slowed down Ku while Brandvist dipped in and pulled out 4,500. Ku called to finish the runout with the A♦ river.
Both players opted to check. Ku flipped over 7♣ 7♦, Brandvist picked up the pot with 9♥ 7♠higher pair.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
KG Ku Ghee Peow | 36,700(92 BB) | 36,700 |
SB Sebastian Brandvist | 29,000(73 BB) | 12,500 |

Sebastian Brandvist kicked off the hand with an 800 raise then several spots over, You Xuan Luo three-bet to 3,200. Next door neighbor Shen Yuan-Yang coolly moved all in and and that did the job as both players flicked their hands to the muck.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
YX You Xuan Luo | 22,400(56 BB) | -7,600 |
SB Sebastian Brandvist | 16,500(41 BB) | -13,500 |
YY Yuan Yang Shen | 15,000(38 BB) | -15,000 |

Sheng Ju Shih
Sheng Ju Shih opened 600 and found one caller in small blind Chng Wei Da then Tsai Hsin-Yu three-bet to 2,200. Shih defended while Ching got out of the heat.
After the preflop aggression, both players checked it to the turn 6♦ 8♠6♣ K♦. Shih resumed for 3,000 and Tsai check-called to take them to the river K♦. Open check again from Tsai, Shih tossed in a yellow chip worth 5,000 and won the pot after Tsai tossed his hand to the muck.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
HY Hsin Yu Tsai | 33,000(110 BB) | 3,000 |
SJ Sheng Ju Shih | 25,000(83 BB) | -5,000 |
WD Wei Da Chng | 15,300(51 BB) | -14,700 |

Eugene Zhou
Three-way pot of 2,300 brewed before the flop landed 2♦ 7♥ 7♦. Everyone checked for a free turn card 5♦. No more checking for Eugene Zhou who slid out 1,800, called by I-Chieh Sun while Yu-Hsi Yang stepped aside.
The river J♣ drew another fire from Zhou of 9,500 and Sun folded.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
YH Yu Hsi Yang | 68,500(228 BB) | -8,500 |
YE Yujian Eugene Zhou | 23,500(78 BB) | -6,500 |

Chiachin Liao
Preflop battle of raises was opened by Chiachin Liao, called by Ashwani Dewan, then answered with a three-bet to 2,000 by Shen-Bo Yu. Action back on Liao, he squeezed a four-bet to 4,700 and only Dewan took him on while Yu gave up his three-bet without a thought.
At the flop A♥ 7♦ Q♥, Liao barreled 3,000 and with that, he won the pot with Dewan quickly folding.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
AD Ashwani Dewan | 27,000(90 BB) | -3,000 |
CL Chiachin Liu | 25,000(83 BB) | -5,000 |
SB Shen Bo Yu | 16,000(53 BB) | -14,000 |

I-Chieh Sun all in
Catching the action with a big pot in the middle worth 23,000 and the board at its limit of 10h 5♣ 2♣ Q♣ K♦. Chin Hsien Cheng bet 7,200 only to be pushed by I-Chieh Sun who had the larger stack.
Cheng tanked and repeatedly reviewed his hole cards then got up while tossing in the call.
Chin Hsien Cheng: 9♣ 8♣
I-Chieh Sun: K♣ J♣
Sun had the higher flush to rake in the pot while eliminating Cheng in the process.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
CC Cheng Chin Hsieh | busted | -25,000 |

Seokyoung Hong
On a flop J♥ 8♣ 8♠and a pot of 2,400 brewed preflop, Ghee Peow Ku bet half pot worth 1,200 and Seokyoung Hong stuck with him to the turn 10c.
Ku fired again, a much larger 3,200 bet onto a pot of 4,800. This did little to scare Hong who called once again. The 2♣ river completed the board.
Ku slowed down and checked only to be pressured with a jam from Hong. Ku had the covering stack but not by much. After using up a time chip, Ku elected to call then saw the bad news. Hong was not bluffing.
Seokyoung Hong: A♣ Jâ™
Ghee Peow Ku: 9♣ 9â™
Ku plunged to 3,000 and dusted it off on the next hand.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
SH Seokyoung Hong | 28,000(93 BB) | -2,000 |
KG Ku Ghee Peow | busted | -30,000 |

Cheng Chin Hsien
Table 2 has been action packed from the start with players getting all of their chips in. The latest to do so was Wu Bo Sin on a turn board Q♦ 5♣ 4♥ J♥ and Cheng Chin Hsien unable to resist calling.
Cheng Chin Hsien: A♣ 10h
Wu Bo Sin: 6â™ 7â™
Both players were drawing with Cheng's ace still ahead. Though not needed, the river K♦ gave Cheng broadway to double through.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
BS Bo Sin Wu | 44,000(147 BB) | 34,600 |
CC Cheng Chin Hsieh | 25,000(83 BB) | -6,500 |
Yu-Hsi Yang is on a knockout spree! So far only three players have fallen and all of them credited to Yang. His recent takedowns were Jin Woo Choi and Jihwan Kim.
For Choi, he was all in on the river with 10c 10d that was dominated by Yang's A♦ A♥.
Then up against Kim, it was another cooler that saw both hands all in on the river. Kim had Q♠10s and Yang with 5♣ 7♣. With progressive bets to the river, the board ran Qx 10x 6x 4x 3x.
Kim marched off saying to Yang, "you are so very lucky."
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
YH Yu Hsi Yang | 77,000(385 BB) | 35,000 |
CJ Choi Jin Woo | busted | -30,000 |
busted | -30,000 |

Cheong Mun Leong
With no action before him, button player Wan Hao Xuan opened for 600 but was denied the blinds steal when big blind Cheong Mun Leong defended.
Betting action continued at the flop 6♥ 9♦ A♣ with a 600 c-bet from Wan check-raised by Cheong to 1,600. No hesitation from Wan as he topped up to bring the turn of 3♣.
Cheong resumed control with a bet of 3,000 and that was enough to claim the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
XW Xuan Wang | 24,100(121 BB) | -5,900 |
ML Mun Leong Cheong | 16,000(80 BB) | -14,000 |

From under the gun Bo Sin Wu made it 300 to go and found one customer in Chin Hsien Cheng on the small blind. Wu continued to drill the flop 5♦ 5♣ 8♦ for 400 and another 1,500 on the turn 8♣ with two pair showing.
Cheng called the flop bet then tested with a check-raise on the turn for 3,500. Wu quickly let go of his hand for Cheng to win the pot outright.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
CC Cheng Chin Hsieh | 31,500(315 BB) | 1,500 |
BS Bo Sin Wu | 9,400(94 BB) | -20,600 |

Sebastian Brandvist
Two days ago, Sebastian Brandvist outlasted the 1,388 field of the Taiwan Open to claim his first-ever title on Asian soil. He is currently ranked 6th in the newly introduced Player of the Series leaderboard.
Brandvist is back on the beat, having just signed up to the Main Event. We will track his progress throughout the day.
Read about his Taiwan Open victory, right here.

Yu-Hsi Yang
The day had only just begun and already a cooler went down to send one player out early. The action was picked up at the turn K♣ 3♣ 10s Q♥ with 6,700 in the pot and three players vying for it.
Yu-Hsi Yang went all in inducing a fold in Wu Bo Sin while Ka Ming Lau called with less behind.
Ka Ming Lau: K♣ Kâ™
Yu-Hsi Yang: A♣ Jâ™
Lau had outs for the boat but with the 2♥ finding the river, he got up in frustration and sped off as the Main Event's first knockout.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
YH Yu Hsi Yang | 42,000(420 BB) | 12,000 |
KM Ka Ming Lau | busted | -30,000 |

After a lengthy delay, the Main Event is now underway! Registration runs until the end of Level 8 at approximately 16:45. That means plenty of time for players to sign up. Today's buy-in is TWD 18,000 which gives you a 20,000 starting stack. Blinds increase every 30 minutes. Once registration closes, the flight plays down to ITM which is 10% of the field for this flight.
Good luck to all!

Poker Dream Golden Dragon Trophy
Five days into Poker Dream 23 Taiwan and the room at Win Win Poker has already delivered dragons, a slew of champions, a charity celebration, and enough poker to fill a highlight reel. But everything so far has been the warm-up act.
Today, the Main Event begins.
The PD23 Taiwan Main Event gets underway at 11:00 with the TWD 25,000,000 (~USD 790,000) guaranteed prize pool on the line and the Golden Dragon Poker Dream Trophy awaiting its champion.
At the inaugural PD Taiwan, local player Peng Sen Wu championed the event and locked up a career high TWD 4,600,000 (~USD 151,000). No past PD Main Event champion has been spotted yet which means there is a high chance that a new face at the top of the podium is guaranteed.
Aâ™ always, Poker Dream offers many chances at winning with twelve starting flights spread across July 1 to 4 - but not all flights are the same. Two buy-in tiers are on offer: TWD 18,000 (~USD 570) for the standard 10% ITM flights, and TWD 27,000 (~USD 850) for the enhanced 15% ITM flights that give players both a better shot at the money and the widest path to Day 2.
For all of the Main Event info, click here.
Not ready to go straight to the full buy-in? Milestone Satellites are running throughout the series to give players a cheaper path in. The S12 Milestone Satellite runs today at TWD 6,300, S13 runs tomorrow on July 2 with 10 guaranteed seats up for grabs, and S14 on July 4. That's three chances to lock in a TWD 27,000 Main Event seat for a fraction of the price.
The Dream Bonus is back at PD23 Taiwan - and it has never been more rewarding. Bag a second time and you collect TWD 54,000 plus a multiplier tied to your bagging stack. Bag a third time or more and that number jumps to TWD 108,000 with an even more generous multiplier on top. The concept is simple: the more you play and the bigger you bag, the more you earn - even before Day 2 shuffles up.
All survivors combine for Day 2 on July 5, playing down to 16 players before the Final Day on July 6 settles it all. One player gets the Golden Dragon and joins the exclusive list of PD champions that includes three-peat Nishant Sharma, Zarvan Tumboli,Dingxiang Ong, Chik Faff Chan, Joshua Tan, and Rudy Edenata to mention a few.
The time is now. Go get your seat.